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Aniket Das🙏 10 karmaJan 20, 2025@Abby - Your AI TherapistToo expensive for a therapist without voice
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A journal that listens, asks questions, and finds your patterns.OpenEmpaithy is a therapy journal that listens. Speak or write your thoughts, and the app asks the one question that takes you further into them. Free. Private. Built to help you understand yourself, and to share it with your therapist when you're ready. Something feeling off and you can't name it? Thoughts circling but going nowhere? Empaithy is a free therapy journal that takes you deeper than you can go alone. Speak your thoughts or type them. The app asks the specific follow-up question your entry called for. Not a prompt from a library. The question that opens up what you were really trying to say. Over time it surfaces the patterns in your mental health: the triggers, cycles, and emotional rhythms you couldn't see from inside a single day. BUILT TO WORK ALONGSIDE PROFESSIONAL CARE Empaithy is designed from the ground up as a clinical companion, not just a wellness app. The intelligence behind it is trusted by hospitals, insurers, and enterprise health programmes. For people in therapy, it fills the gap between sessions. For clinicians, EmPulse creates a structured window into how a patient is doing week to week. For anyone on a mental health journey, it produces the longitudinal record that makes every conversation with a professional more useful. THE JOURNAL THAT GOES DEEPER Every entry gets a follow-up question built around what you actually said. Speak naturally and the app transcribes, then asks what matters. Type if you prefer. The journal responds to you, not to a template. YOUR PATTERNS, SURFACED Recurring mental health triggers and emotional cycles surface across weeks of entries. The journal tracks what keeps coming up so you can understand why. EMPULSE Empaithy turns your entries into a clear weekly report and shares it with your clinician. Mood trends and journal insights, on your terms, for as long as you choose. WEEKLY INSIGHT CARDS Every week, Empaithy names a pattern from your entries. A specific, readable insight from everything you've written. A thread worth pulling. ANALYTICS THAT EXPLAIN THEMSELVES Mood and entries correlated across weeks and months. Sentiment trends, composite wellness, and the connections between how you feel and what you've been writing. CBT-INFORMED The deepening questions are grounded in evidence-based reflection techniques including cognitive behavioural therapy. Built around clinical principles, not generic wellness prompts. ARCHIVE Every entry, pattern, and insight in one searchable place. Filter by journal, insights, or analytics. Browse by month or year. Nothing is lost. FREE AND PRIVATE Empaithy is completely free. No subscription, no paywall. Entries are encrypted and fully in your control. Export or delete everything any time. Empaithy does not provide medical care and is not a substitute for professional diagnosis or treatment. If you are in crisis or thinking about harming yourself or others, please contact your local emergency services immediately.
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Chat 24/7 with AI therapists for instant mental health support.The initial free version does not allow for starting a conversation that has already concluded. I asked the GPT if it would remember information about me or if I would be a "new person" for it in each session, and it said that each session is new. This is very discouraging because it is not possible to have a complete conversation.
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Begin your healing journey with our AI therapist.Nearly every single response from the so called therapist was incomplete. It just stopped mid sentence. I would tell it to finish its thought and it would give me the rest of his previous response. Stupid that you would need to tell it to finish at all. Seriously degrades the experience.
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Personalized mental health guidance & coping tactics.It's the maker of MindMateGPT here. Focus group results After vetting the survey for duplicate entries, we were left with 10 users that participated in the focus group The average user had used the app for 3 weeks, and the average frequency was daily 100% of the users felt the app helped them improve their mental health, and 90% of them felt the app gave them a better ability to handle emotional distress. The average perceived mental health score went from a 3.8 to a 8.4 on a 1-10 scale
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